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Final Summary



After doing this three reflections, i learnt that all of the endangered animals are going to be extinct due to the amount of sunlight which is global warming, hunting of the animals by animal hunters because of hunting competitions and the disturbance of humans such as fires made at the beach and noises made by the shot of a gun. Due to global warming and the greenhouse effect, some endangered animals dies as the water level of certain places increases and causes places to overflow and lilies leaves are sinking so that frogs or toads cannot float on the leaves to breath. Pandas are also about to extinct due to the decrease in amount of bamboo shoot. Sea turtles are also about to be extinct due to the noise made by human at the beach when new-borned turtles. These turtles are killed by other predators and fire made by humans. These endangered turtles are also hunted by turtle hunters because their shells can fetch an expensive price from the black market and the meat can be sold to market to sell as turtle meat and soup. Finally, please safe all this animals from being extinct, we can do our part by encouraging friends, families or relatives to save these animals and pass on the message.



Zac Chay
2:37 AM
Thursday, March 25, 2010